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US detects first case of Omicron Variant

The United States has announced its first confirmed case of the Covid-19 Omicron variant.

The case was detected in California, in a fully vaccinated traveler who had recently returned from South Africa and was recovering from mild symptoms.

Top health official Anthony Fauci said authorities “knew it was just a matter of time” before the strain was found in the country, reminding Americans that vaccination, boosters and masking in indoor public settings remained the best way to stay protected.

A statement issued on Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said, the carrier returned from South Africa on November 22, and their close contacts have all tested negative.

Speaking to reporters, Fauci added that the patient tested positive on November 29 and that they had not received a booster, to the best of his knowledge.

Some early press reports regarding the Omicron variant have suggested it might confer more mild illness, but Fauci cautioned reading too much into these until more hard data was available.

“We feel good that this patient not only had mild symptoms, but actually the symptoms appear to be improving. But as we said, there’s a lot of information that is now evolving out of countries like South Africa that have a much larger number of individuals with the variant”, he said.

While the person involved was fully vaccinated, Fauci stressed a Covid booster remained a good idea because it raises the number of overall antibodies in a person’s immune system, some of which will remain effective at stopping new variants.

“Our experience with variants such as the Delta variant, is that even though the vaccine isn’t specifically targeted to the Delta variant, when you get a high enough level of an immune response, you get spillover protection”, Fausi added.

Fauci also defended the travel ban the US had placed on southern African countries, which UN Chief Antonio Guterres has slammed as “unfair” and “ineffective.”

“We needed to buy some time to be able to prepare, understand what’s going on. We wanted to make sure that we didn’t all of a sudden say it’s like anything else, don’t worry about it, and then all of a sudden, something unfolds in front of you that you’re really not prepared for. So we look at this as a temporary measure”, he said.

To prepare for Omicron, the US is planning tougher testing and weighing quarantine requirements for international travelers arriving in the country, including taking a Covid-19 test one day prior to departure, the CDC said Wednesday.

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